List of autobiographies by presidents of the United States
Appearance
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Several United States Presidents have written autobiographies.
List
- The Autobiography of Calvin Coolidge by Calvin Coolidge[1]
- Herbert Hoover wrote an autobiography [clarification needed]
- The Autobiography of Harry S Truman by Harry Truman
- The Eisenhower Diaries by Dwight Eisenhower
- The Vantage Point: Perspectives of the Presidency 1963-1969 by Lyndon Johnson
- RN: the memoirs of Richard Nixon by Richard Nixon
- A Time To Heal by Gerald Ford
- Where's the Rest of Me? by Ronald Reagan
- My Life by Bill Clinton[2]
- Decision Points by George W. Bush[3]
Autobiographies not covering the period of the presidency [relevant?]
- Personal Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant by Ulysses S. Grant (does not cover his Presidency) [relevant?]
- The Audacity of Hope by Barack Obama (written before his Presidency and thus does not cover it) [relevant?]
Others
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- Warren G. Harding never wrote an autobiography; he died in office
- Franklin D. Roosevelt never wrote an autobiography; he died in office
- John F. Kennedy never wrote an autobiography; he was assassinated
- George H. W. Bush has not written an autobiography
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